Quote Originally Posted by MikeJee
Right, but if he does have a pair of aces or jacks which I'm giving him credit for in this example only because it's so possible to have either card, not going by "reads", only the flush will beat that since pairing a ten or nine doesn't help. If he doesn't hit the flush he loses, and he lost. So basically if you give him credit for having an ace or a jack this can't be a smart move odds-wise. Do you get where I'm coming from?
Buddy, he has a straight draw as well. That's 15 outs. Do you get where we're coming from?